Morning silver/stone

Regular Price:
£251.00

£251.00

Description

Woodnotes is a Finnish design company that produces interior textiles inspired by the natural beauty of paper yarn. Woodnotes stands for aesthetics, pure and clean design. High quality products are longlasting and thus also ecological. Pure and anti-static materials are safe and easy to care for. Woodnotes, founded in 1987, has grown to a total concept of interior design. The collection includes designs from Ritva Puotila, Ulla Koskinen, Harri Koskinen, Minna Ahokas, Mia Cullin and Jaana Parkkila.

Mechanism: C, string operated folding blind
Features: Mechanism with right or left operation. Blind supplied with a metal wall knob for fixing the strings.
Sizes: Blinds are produced according to customer specifications and supplied ready-made with installation kit. Maximum width 200 cm.

Mechanism: D, chain operated roller blind (Silent Gliss)
Features: Aluminium bottom weight. Metal bead chain with right or left operation. Parallel blinds can be installed side by side with center support bracket and minimal light gap. Mechanism available in white or black. Continuous headrail helps installation. Also motorized roller blinds supplied to order.
Sizes: Blinds are produced according to customer specifications and supplied ready-made with installation kit. Maximum width 200 cm and maximum height 260 - 300 cm.

Finishing: Fabrics have been treated with soil-repellent. For contract use, Woodnotes fabrics and products made thereof are also supplied with fire-retardant upon request. Fabrics are also supplied by the meter and in rolls.

Designer

Ritva Puotila, artistic director of Woodnotes, founded Woodnotes with her son Mikko Puotila in 1987, basing the company on the concept of paper yarn. Puotila says that paper has properties that differ fundamentally from the other fibres she use: its lightness and rustling, its clean natural colour when unbleached, its whiteness and the glow of colour. Ritva Puotila has raised the status of this traditional Finnish material to a new level, that of designer textile. From the start, the Woodnotes collection consisted of a broad range of interior textiles, from carpets and blinds to upholstery and small objects for the home. Woodnotes' foray into this new field was rewarded immediately during its founding year with the French Oscar Prize, continuing with further recognition in subsequent years.